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Here we go again. Zealots from the Left, headed by Randy Parraz, want to neuter our Second Amendment Rights. They do not believe you have the God-given right to protect yourself, your family, or your property. What better way to accomplish this than to remove a strong defender of the Second Amendment, Sheriff Joe Arpaio? Sheriff Arpaio is one of 290 sheriffs (at last count) across America who have vowed to uphold and defend the Constitution against Obama’s unlawful gun control measures.

There are 3,000 sheriffs in America, so you can see why Sheriff Arpaio is such a threat to those who don’t believe law abiding citizens have the right to bear arms.

Parraz and his band of Leftists tried but couldn’t defeat Arpaio in November 2012. And so they have resorted to using the "shot full of loop-holes" Recall method to get rid of the Sheriff. And so, we will be subjected to another media circus, including the usual headlines, photo ops, and steady stream of quotes from Randy “Mr Respectful” Parraz, compliments of his fawning entourage of Peter Pans who call themselves “reporters.”

One of the most feared aspects to the Founders in creating a government was the realization that men, who come into power either by force or by election, nearly always seek more and more power until they approach kingly status. Over a period of several decades, and with historical experience as well as their own good thinking, the Founders eventually employed several techniques to minimize the possibility of that happening in their new government. Separation of powers, checks and balances, frequent elections--all these devices were implemented to curb the human tendency to concentrate power in the few.

Sound familiar? Recalls have become the newest best friend of Leftists who want to rid themselves of their opposition. In Wisconsin, Democrats initiated 9 Recalls last summer. They’re at it again. This time Wisconsin Democratic Chairman Mike Tate wants to punish Governor Scott Brown for his proposal that took away collective bargaining rights of public employees. Recall Against Gov. Scott Brown (R)